Monday 10 August 2015

Microsoft Introduces Free 50 Language Translator App for Android and iOS


Microsoft, an American multinational firm aims to develop, support and sell the computer software and applications and its services to the customers. To withstand its word, the company has recently come up with a Translator application that can beat Google Translator which supports only 27 languages to translate, whereas the pioneer supports 50 languages, which is a huge number to be counted.


Microsoft Translator App


The Translator application will be sported with the Android smartphones and watches along with the iOS platforms for Apple watches and tablets and iPhones. The app is designed for the text and voice conversion with an effort to ease things.

The Microsoft transpires its Translator app to enter the Google's terrain. Besides this, Microsoft has already announced its Windows 10 concept, which is releasing with the newly defined Bing website for the desktop software alongside its Bing app with Translator support for the Windows phone OS. It has its hold over the Skype Translator too, which will soon be a feature sported by Skype application for Android and iOS platforms.


Microsoft Translator App


The Translator app has a feature that braces the pronunciation of the words along with a display support that can show the words or phrase spoken with the converted text and can also speak up the same correctly. One can have a nice talk with the gadget whether it be a watch or the smartphone to access. The instructions provided will be listened by the gadget and is followed up with a conversion response in text and voice.

The user can also copy-paste the text to and from other applications in spite of writing the word or phrase. The user can actually talk to the wisely synchronized app as it has the synchronization of the watch with the phone over translation and settings. The Translator app is free to install to explore any of the 50 languages sported by the application.

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